On Friday, March 16, Trader Joe’s issued a recall on its chocolate chip cookies due to concerns about exposure to potential allergens.

According to a recall announcement from the grocery store, some Trader Joe’s chocolate chip cookies were inadvertently packed with peanut butter chocolate chip cookies, which means that some of the cookies might contain peanuts—despite not listing peanuts as an active ingredient on their packaging.

This news is only concerning for people with peanut allergies; other customers can disregard the recall.

Not sure if you bought the product? The recall affects "Trader Joe’s Chocolate Chip Cookies" sold in Connecticut, Delaware, Massachusetts, Maine, Maryland, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Virginia, Vermont, and Washington, D.C.

Affected products have the lot code 2060 and a sell-by date between March 12, 2018 (031218), and March 18, 2018 (031818). The lot code and sell-by date can be found on a sticker on the side of the package.

So far, no allergic reactions or illnesses have been reported as a result of the product, and all unsold affected cookies have been removed from shelves, according to the store. But if you bought a bag of Trader Joe’s chocolate chip cookies that has the specified lot code and sell-by date, you can bring it to any Trader Joe’s store to receive a full refund.

You can also reach out to Trader Joe’s with any questions or concerns by calling the store’s customer-service phone line at 626-599-3817 any weekday between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. Pacific Time or filling out a contact form on the Trader Joe’s website.